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Q J Med ; 52(207): 332-48, 1983.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6647748

RESUMO

The case records of 327 patients who underwent bone biopsy in late or terminal renal failure, before any form of dialysis or transplantation, were examined for clues to the aetiology of renal osteomalacia and its manifestations. Fifty four per cent of the biopsies showed pure osteitis fibrosa, 34 per cent osteomalacia with osteitis fibrosa and 12 per cent showed neither abnormality. Osteomalacia was strongly associated with chronic pyelonephritis and obstructive uropathy as primary renal disease. In two matched groups of 100 each, and within the major primary diseases, it was associated with acidosis, hypocalcaemia and normophosphataemia (as opposed to hyperphosphataemia). There was no association with known length or uraemia and only a weak and inconsistent relationship with severity of uraemia. In the few patients studied, there was no relationship between osteomalacia and serum 25-hydroxycholecalciferol level. In contrast to the state of patients treated by haemodialysis, osteomalacia in this undialysed group was manifested by a higher level of serum alkaline phosphatase than pure osteitis fibrosa, serum iPTH did not differ between the groups, there was no predominance of symptoms in one group, other than proximal myopathy which had a weak association with osteomalacia, and Looser zones were more common than complete fractures. Our study shows that osteomalacia has different manifestations, and probably different causes, before and after the start of haemodialysis. These two stages of renal failure should be clearly distinguished in reports of renal bone disease.


Assuntos
Distúrbio Mineral e Ósseo na Doença Renal Crônica/etiologia , Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Osteomalacia/etiologia , Acidose/complicações , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Distúrbio Mineral e Ósseo na Doença Renal Crônica/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Hipocalcemia/complicações , Ílio/patologia , Nefropatias/complicações , Falência Renal Crônica/patologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteíte Fibrosa Cística/etiologia , Osteomalacia/patologia , Fosfatos/sangue , Uremia/complicações
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6878233

RESUMO

Bone biopsies taken from 327 patients before the start of dialysis have been correlated with clinical and biochemical findings to test various theories about the aetiology of osteomalacia. Two groups of patients, 100 with osteomalacia and 100 with pure osteitis fibrosa, have been compared in detail. Osteomalacia is associated with chronic pyelonephritis or obstruction as primary renal disease, and with acidosis, hypocalcaemia and normophosphataemia (as opposed to hyperphosphataemia). We have found no association between osteomalacia and known duration or severity of uraemia and in a small series of observations we have not confirmed previous reports of a close association between osteomalacia and depressed plasma 25(OH) cholecalciferol values.


Assuntos
Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Osteomalacia/etiologia , Diálise Renal , Acidose/etiologia , Biópsia , Osso e Ossos/patologia , Calcifediol/sangue , Humanos , Hipocalcemia/etiologia , Falência Renal Crônica/patologia , Osteomalacia/patologia , Fosfatos/sangue
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